Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 4/2/07 12:07 PM, "Peter Klein" <pklein@2alpha.net> typed: > > LUGgers: My faithful kitchen clock radio has given up the ghost after many > years. I want to replace it with something that has good sound and good FM > reception. I mostly listen to classical music, NPR news and jazz. It > doesn't have to replace my living room stereo, but I want good sound, as > we spend a lot of time in the kitchen/dining area. > > After reading reviews, it looks like the Tivoli Model One has about the > best cost/performance ratio, and many people speak highly of it. Any of > you folks have experience with it? > http://www.tivoliaudio.com/product.php?productid=139&cat=262&page=1 > > The Bose Waveguide radio appears overpriced, and many people say the > Tivoli actually sounds better. > > Now for a wrinkle. Right now, Radio Shack has a radio that looks > suspiciously like the Tivoli with the controls slightly rearranged. > It'son sale for $50--a far cry from the Tivoli's $120 price. I'm > wondering if it is the same radio made by the same Chinese factory, or if > the similarity is only skin-deep. > > http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2560351&cp=2032057.20321 > 85&parentPage=family > > --Peter > > The thing I read said the Bose did not have a bass treble control a glaring exclusion as the thing is supposedly overwhelmingly bassy. And that the Tivoli is the one to get. No mention of the Radio shack was a generic Tivoli but I'd never heard of Radio Shack doing stuff like that's. Besides they're ugly. The Tivoli being the opposite of ugly by a long shot. Radio shack can't think up good sounding brand names. I remember Acrosonic. And acrimonious sounding brand name if ever I heard one. Mark Rabiner 8A/109s New York, NY markrabiner.com